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'■ ■ MCA’S N’NUAI IEETING - I . ... .-. <ss ;tnd prutessionu 1 men tUcnduil *he Y\ir.\ ’- ; niiu il tv msr .«i Tuesdnv ' - ' •. > the nnuitl event. S i i >: >, left to * right .first re: F. I. ( rnage, E. L. R . < tor; C. A. Haywood, rman, Boat lagei 1 • . y- - semblym i:i. Henry Ft ve. onlv 'v ut> mcmbt-'h< s y,.*<rjsiature, Micou I', Browne. '• xeeutixe rive-pn.si ;<- n-. Du:! 1•• l: sur nee Com pany, A !V owirici Dr \. H. H rris. I' -k row. id'’ o rsu,:.*: S. G. Parham, .S. '!. G: Hispid ■!.K. ! ‘h ( '■ • if. !• : o*r, I, p. p. pd onri W. W Hurdle. Mrs. I. C. Scales Mother's Day Speaker At First Congregational Church Sunday Mrs. Irene ‘l- i 1011 i ast .Tors • ■ ' i ; ■ the feat l ! e<! sja k . • * i < nual Mothe. i ; sponsored In th<> w il V. / gm jßllliJg, * jglgßr * MRS. IREN! C. SC \I ES ersf En en* I First Cor.' : ogatiOMil Cht.; •: on Sunday, Mar li. at UjOf a.m. You’ll go better refreshed with ice-cold Coca-Cola. Coke has the taste you never get tired of. Always refreshing. That’s why things go better with Coke after Coke after Coke. things gO ’ better^ !**•! *«.#& Goftkid un&tr th* authority v? Th« Coca-Cola Company by: CAPfT\T. cot i-< rtf \ kotti f\ f» r»'i a.li Seal- * native of Ra ! : th* d.iut of Ml . ; . w, Clark of 11 ..:r 1, ..M t ■ lit 1 ■ *rk. S' ‘ t I ‘• nd<-d : 1 f • ! ih- . I-’it*lii sc! ools ard l• - O' i i d t*-«. B. degt >■■■ n err Si.fiv. n.ive: sin She 'as done far ■ t 1 " areas of sn--ci.il j ;iu -on and a'ir.ir,!- st ration. M . ■■(nr ■ env - ■ 1 - ~ -a, : fur. 11 sjrr Nurst: . School for » I Lot fifteen a: 1, she S-- Y i as a class, oor. tear- <■: a Wa;.: V ike i.v: Warren counties. Site, v;ti i ( i iamip i -idt-i i: ’•. : -nton, for sa- ei ,ii vi ,-,rs .md si *• v - ve: . act)-. ■ ir. civic act ratio; ( hi i much of■ ( . t j n . e (o oliiiit--ei v.elfare services. Fo i ■ • u sijir.iners, M: s. •scales was counselor and area director at Carr.p Woodland for C ild ren in the Cat s kill Mountains of Phoenicia, N-v or k, and ,t Hidden Trails Camp, Los \n --h Cali: irnia. Mrs. c.,1 e s : ■ in act i-. • member of First Congrega tional Church. .>vine served as representative at several Kings Mour.tain < »ilerenc< onperinteiident of■!.- Sunday - c m- r: oil --u 1■ ~ as sistant to ti, -.out group co ot litiii' •>: I .. i ■ St: oud, and t.ivsri t i • willing Work - ■<■ i h i-, :> > .spoukt t is al-o presi :ei. ’ i 1 r ical Twelve So ria: ::ri C : ic Clui and holds -•mbership in ti «-wake County at o: Ha- 1 • erratic Wo rn u’s tirrnniz.ition, the YWCA ' i. ■ ■ Clul of the Na - mo: •! ro tiin T-.U-! er’s As sorj;it ion. r rs. Sc-, es i- the wife of La "a in-, -r ; ~ a graduate '. t ■ Collage, *i o - ail cm; .it the Sea boa J tlin* Railway. Mr. a: I" .Sr lies are the parents of fiw c> ild: en: ’ -. i (:<•: >■ Murp! \, a te iC .-r • -wical education :■■■ < i Cr-cnt Mar land; M . 1 : or.:, ’•••:. l-ov. i: d, an • :n| :o .. :.•! (’,( Electric Stor ■■■ , i-aleigh; Cl. : . H , teacher of so nr.* it M: . Pottei High ' d .: > . * del ick •Sr -si-: - t ) A.'ia, r- at •!• ’ - Sto. e, Para '• - : Old Miss il. Dr. Porter Heard By Links The Raleigh Chapter ofLinks met at the home of Link Mildred Taylor. The house was deco rated with lovely roses from the garden of Link Nannie Inborden. A very brief business session was held with the president, Link Mayrne Flagg, presiding. Dr. Jack Porter, director of the Raleigh studio' of WUNC TV and a candidate for the City Council spoke to the group about the elevation of the qual ity of living for even-body in the city of Raleigh. This talk was followed with a question and an swer period. Later, dinner was served, and four changes of bridge were enjoyed by invited guests and members. Mrs. Alma Williams v.on the top score guest prize. Tr.eressa Scales, sophomore at Fayetteville State College, Fay etteville. Hudson &Redc L . _ ±J what type mother t ,mt s SHIM -IKT FT FLOOR Feminine? !i Itmanfl v i '1)1 yl vj Give her a trademark ... a signatur* ? !; ? * ri sctnt -a perfume to match her j j. i" /jf mood! Here arc three (xcitirig sug J "**'*" gestions: L’lnteredit and LeDe By O—, , il.m. /tlt& < s^rven\ber ,c Mot%r’ Club prizes went to Links Mar jorie Dcbnam ana Marti.a Wheeler. Each guest was fe rn err.bered with a token and Link Gertrude Harris won the “booby.” Guests present included Mes dames Louise Flagg, Gladys Laws Turner, Floriess Turn er and Alma Williams. Members present were Links T, Clark, E. Constant, M. Deb r.am, J. Delany, M. Flagg. E. Hamlin, Gertrude Karris, Gila Harris, X, Inborden, w. Kay, C. Laws, X. Lockhart, D. Oiey, L. Robinson, L. Webb, M. Wheeler, and C. Winters. s***% SUNDAY M 11 5) DAY SAYS •BLACK is AN ATTi n'llE’ -Mrs. Elsie Archer, author and representative for McCall’s Pattern Company, (center), discusses her book, '‘Let’s Face It.” with A&T State University coeds Betty G. Smith, Wilmington, and Cynthia D. Womack, Martinsville, Ya. Mrs. Archer appeared in the first annual Spring Weekend held at A&T. THE CAROLINIAN RALEIGH. N. C SATURDAY. MAY 10 i QG9 Wit at 1f...? WASHINGTON-(NPI) - The news about education is so dominated b’. violence and pro test these davs that one local wag wonders what tne reac tion would ne if; (1) A uni versity. administrated staged an armed “raid” on a Black-only dormitory and carried off all the revolutionary literature of which the administrators dtd not approve: (2) White stu dents at a predominantly N'e gro college seized the presi dent’s office, charging racial abuse and demanding courses in “white history”; (3) Stu dents assumed responsibility for their own conduct and acade mic progress, recognizing that educational institutions have onlv a limited ability to make or break people. Buy U.S. Savings Bonds, new Freedom ShareC : 5
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